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Vajrayogini Stupa

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 7:32 am
by waimengwan
Does anyone know how does a Vajrayogini stupa look like, pictures would be great.

Also if one has the instructions, ingredients , what to place inside the Vajrayogini stupa etc to make it that would be awesome please PM me thank you.

Re: Vajrayogini Stupa

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 8:05 am
by waimengwan
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Is the Vajrayogini Stupa any one of this eight great STUPA designs?

Re: Vajrayogini Stupa

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 10:40 am
by bryandavis
I have never hear of a Vajrayogini stupa. That would be neat to hear more about.

Those eight stupas you showed are connected to the eight great deeds of the Buddha, such as decent from Tushita, Teaching dharma, parinrivana etc.. that is on one level or view of looking at it, could thre be a "tantric" view of each stupa where they are associated with an activity? Maybe like the eight herukas, perhaps another aspect could be the eight consorts of the herukas, then you might have a chance of having an aspect of vajrayogini in a stupa?

Thants my little Dharma fantasy mind at work.

bryan.

Re: Vajrayogini Stupa

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 1:43 pm
by wisdombeing
Is there any Vajrayogini Stupa anywhere? I would love to see a picture!

Re: Vajrayogini Stupa

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 10:52 pm
by Son of Buddha
cool stupa pics

Re: Vajrayogini Stupa

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 11:41 pm
by conebeckham
At Mirik Monastery in India, Kyabje Bokar Rinpoche's monastery, there is a stupa which holds his remains. It's known as a "Kalachakra Stupa" --and there is, in fact, a large Kalachakra statue in the "window" or whatever that opening in the stupa is called.....it did not strike me as having a shape extraordinarily different from any of the designs in the 8 Stupa shapes in this thread.

http://www.bokarmonastery.org/mod/galle ... EPTY=&pn=0So, my guess is that one of these shapes will have a Vajrayogini statue inserted in the archway, and that is why it will be called a Vajrayogini stupa.

But I could be proven wrong.

Re: Vajrayogini Stupa

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 11:59 pm
by kirtu
conebeckham wrote:At Mirik Monastery in India, Kyabje Bokar Rinpoche's monastery, there is a stupa which holds his remains. It's known as a "Kalachakra Stupa" --and there is, in fact, a large Kalachakra statue in the "window" or whatever that opening in the stupa is called.....it did not strike me as having a shape extraordinarily different from any of the designs in the 8 Stupa shapes in this thread.

http://www.bokarmonastery.org/mod/galle ... EPTY=&pn=0So, my guess is that one of these shapes will have a Vajrayogini statue inserted in the archway, and that is why it will be called a Vajrayogini stupa.

But I could be proven wrong.
Could be but a Kalachakra Stupa has a unique design with a sphere in place of the upper bell-like structure.

Kirt

Re: Vajrayogini Stupa

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 12:13 am
by conebeckham
kirtu wrote:
conebeckham wrote:At Mirik Monastery in India, Kyabje Bokar Rinpoche's monastery, there is a stupa which holds his remains. It's known as a "Kalachakra Stupa" --and there is, in fact, a large Kalachakra statue in the "window" or whatever that opening in the stupa is called.....it did not strike me as having a shape extraordinarily different from any of the designs in the 8 Stupa shapes in this thread.

http://www.bokarmonastery.org/mod/galle ... EPTY=&pn=0So, my guess is that one of these shapes will have a Vajrayogini statue inserted in the archway, and that is why it will be called a Vajrayogini stupa.

But I could be proven wrong.
Could be but a Kalachakra Stupa has a unique design with a sphere in place of the upper bell-like structure.

Kirt
Interesting! Take a look at the pics in that link...I know they're not great, but does it look like a sphere instead of a bell-like structure? I was just there, in December, and I seem it recall it being more round on top....

Re: Vajrayogini Stupa

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 3:58 am
by kirtu
conebeckham wrote:
kirtu wrote:
conebeckham wrote:At Mirik Monastery in India, Kyabje Bokar Rinpoche's monastery, there is a stupa which holds his remains. It's known as a "Kalachakra Stupa" --and there is, in fact, a large Kalachakra statue in the "window" or whatever that opening in the stupa is called.....it did not strike me as having a shape extraordinarily different from any of the designs in the 8 Stupa shapes in this thread.

http://www.bokarmonastery.org/mod/galle ... EPTY=&pn=0So, my guess is that one of these shapes will have a Vajrayogini statue inserted in the archway, and that is why it will be called a Vajrayogini stupa.

But I could be proven wrong.
Could be but a Kalachakra Stupa has a unique design with a sphere in place of the upper bell-like structure.

Kirt
Interesting! Take a look at the pics in that link...I know they're not great, but does it look like a sphere instead of a bell-like structure? I was just there, in December, and I seem it recall it being more round on top....
I can't tell. It could be that the Kalachakra Stupa design that I referred to is specific to Gelug or comes from a particular tradition. But at least three Kalachakra Stupa's world-wide have the same essential design:

Typical Kalachakra Stupa design

Kirt